Toypistol



C. A. BAILEY.

TOY PISTOL.

APPLICATION FILED 05c. 30. I918.

1,308,141, Patented 'July l, 1919.

Inventor 7 M A; ffa/ ns'g THE COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH c0" may ofLCi-omwellyin thecounty of Middlesex andgSt-ate of Connecticut, have invented a the following-isspecification. a

;--M.y invention relates tothe class-of toy lamongiothersyi's to provide a pistol of this class that shall be extremely simple in its construction and onev designed to create-a pleasing impression upon the youthful m nd. I V

:A form'oftoypistol embodying my inention and in the construction and use of hichthe objects herein set out, as well as otherspmay be attained is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which 1 *Figi1relgisa View in side elevation of -"niy, improved 'toy pistol, the rearward posiishownin dotted lines;

7 [Fig 2' is a view in elevation of that side .of the pistol opposite to that shown in Fi .1; 1 V

, L'fn the accompanying drawings the nu-' ymeral 3 indicates the handle of my improved pistol, 4L the'jbarrel portion and 5 preferably composed of a single piece of metal'formed to shape in any desired manner; The body portion may be fiat upon one side (see Fig. 2) and may havea recess '16 on. the opposite side formed by flanges 7, 8,; 'e Xtendingin transverse directions, the

delive red by capwheel 10. r Thiscap wheel has recesses 11 disposed at ees ses beingc formedj to receive the anvil 9, ;as'-;shown lin E 1g. 1 of the drawings. .The

JI'llOYQ back and forth from the anvil D,

ous ways; Inthe construction hereinshown stud; comprising thegcap wheel pivot 12 U ojjects into a slot 13in" the'wall. of the lvor-framefi.

n, act atin lever" pivotally ated towthelframe, the special form of athe leveri'through'a hole 16 in the frame, as. lea-rlyl;shown in- Fig.2 of the drawings.

Beait known that. 1, CHARLES vA. BAILEY,

,new, and Improved .Toy Pistol, :of which stop 18 positioned to strikeiasuitable-stop pistols used fon exploding the so-calleda, paper. v ea-ps',:;and an obj ect of my invention,

,tionfof the cap wheel and other parts being he bodyportion or frame, the whole being :fiang'e sf'having an anvil 9'to receive blows ntervalsiabout its periphery, these reca'p wheel is mounted to rotate as .well as to whichunov'einents may be Iobtained in vari-v merit hereinshown comprising a finger e.' 153extendin'g from the upper end. of

TED STATES n T @EHQE;

w e ui'nnns A. BAILEY,' onenmviwiiLL,eonivnericu rg r i I TQY ris'ron a ispmfimmnpfLitirffitnt-.Y l fi 'ted Ju i 19119129 Application filed Deeen n 30, iserialvnm 268,887. g I s This lever is preferably in the form of a plate-that serves to at least partially inclose I therecessesti, thereby forming cap wheel chamber. Sa1d lever hasjan extension 17, theend of which is bent over to form a lever '60 inwardlyfroin one edge of ethe;lever -in position to engage 'pro ect1ons"22 at the ends thereof, which projections form the cap rev cess'es 11. An inverted V-shaped spring23 is secured at one end by a lip, the opposite end of the spring pressingagainstthe cap wheel to force it against theanvil 9. The spring is held in place by friction against a lip 24 at the upper end of the handle and a lug 25 projecting from the upper edge of the" frame, the spring being forced into place between these parts. V- In operation of the pistol when the trigger is pulled backwardly the engagement of the trip 21 with the projections 22 on the cap wheel moves said wheel away from the anvil v9 against pressure of the spring 28, the

pivot of said whcelsliding in the slot 18. WVhen the wheel has been moved backwardly far enough to be free from .the anvil the c force applied by the trip of the Wheel causes the latter to rotate on its pivot and locate the next succeeding recess 11 opposite the of the cap wheel and other parts 1nay fbe varied for such purpose. In fact the impact,

the wheel against the anvil may'besuc-h'as to ereatea sufficiently loud noise. 7 i a c The structure of the frame herein'shown is highly satisfactory,,.but'thisj'may -be changed to suit the fancy, "and while I" have shown in the drawingsqhereinapreferred; a form of'the ClQVlCG and described the )rin-f I ciples of operation of my invention, 1' esire to 'haize understocli that is only illustrative, and that the 'invention'j may be carried out by other means.

I claim: f --1, In a toy pistol, alfra'me, a Wheel mount;

right line,- a pivot-on which said wheel ro-.

tates," means for-guiding the wheel in its sliding movement, and means for operating; theWheel;

2; In a to.y;;'pistol,;-a frameya Wheel;

pivot for said Wheel, saiclpivot being mount ed, to slide on'the frame. in a direction trans verseto its axis,fmeans on the frame to guide the vpivot in ,its' slidingmovement, and means forJoperatin'g the Wheel 1 3.11m a pistol; aframe having'a recess in one'side, afwheel mountedso nthe frame-to slide thereon; a" pivot 011 Whieh said" Wheel rotates-,l lneans, for} guidingthe Wheel; in its i Copies 1 this patent be obtained-forms Tcen ts each;addi essinethe ffcoflinisslgierio P ste rotating action th'e1'"eto. V

1 5. 111 la toy pistol," aafraine Having a -'1{ej ,1 cess. and aslot'inrgon'e.Wall thereof; a; heelhavingapivoti-ektending into said slot to; 35 1 said recess tofslipport g-the wheel inits 181i slitling' movenielift; lei e1 adapted to engage the Wheel to operate 1t-.-- and tojextend across sa1d plvot' and'foi'mstipportfbr the Wheel its sliding 11love 7 m ent; ecl'on the frame'to slidesubstantiallyin a 7 into said slot to permit -rotating"'aiidj'slid 1 i ing action,'of therwheel and neansfor aetuating the'whee'l to impart said slidinganil ,pejrmit rotating 'and slidingi-aotioni of the;

Wheel on the fraine 'axleyer: extending-acre ing and rotating; actions, and means on "the lever -toengage the wheel: to :aetuateiii v i In a toy pistol, a frame havlng a'slot" therein, a wheel'having a pivotgextending' 

